The university fell, the civil servants invaded the ivory tower, what happened to the times?
Civil servants invaded the ivory tower, and the university fell at this time, what happened?
The university is supposed to be an ivory tower, a place for teaching and educating people, and it should also be the eve of the last pure land for students outside society. But now, this pure land has also fallen.
On March 17, the School of History and Culture of Southwest University released"Public service competence and cultural literacy of civil servants"I took a look at the registration brochure for micro majors, and found that the course includes an introduction to essays, basic tests of administrative ability, official writing, etc., as long as you are a sophomore or above, you can apply for this major, the duration of study is one year, and the tuition fee is 1920 yuan. The tuition fee is 1920 yuan.
What do parliamentarians think about this?In my opinion, this is the sadness of the times. What is the essence of a university?It should be to teach and educate people, preach and teach to solve doubts. The training course for civil servants is clearly not in line with this. To be honest, the position of civil servant does not require high academic qualifications, does not require high IQ, and does not require additional training.
In my opinion, this is another joke of quick success, which means that the university that originally preached and taught and solved doubts is becoming a short-sighted public *** training base!
So, why is this happening?I have to say that this is also related to the general environment. In recent years, the employment situation of graduates is not very optimistic, and there are not a few examples of graduates, graduate students and even doctors fleeing to deliver goods and entering factories as screws. On the other hand, with drought and flood guarantees, civil servants have become a sweet spot in the eyes of many people. In this case, of course, some schools have no choice but to start offering professional courses for civil servants, with the aim of establishing a professional university for civil servants, not for the sake of sewage crossflow, and everyone can judge for themselves.
But here, what I want to say is, if all universities are like Southwest University, then what's the point of the existence of a dry and dry university that starts preparing for public *** universities from the second year?I have no doubt about the employment situation of college students in recent years, once the university opens a major to take the civil service examination, there will be a large number of people who will desperately apply for the examination, so how many students can study for those who must really learn knowledge in the university?
I have always believed that universities have the mission of universities, and universities are not completely equivalent to vocational and technical schools, not equivalent to training classes and tutorial classes, and the most important mission of universities is to lay a solid foundation for students' cognition, so that students can grasp the key to understanding the world, and this key must be rational, pure, and can be used for a long time.
I still remember that scholar Qian Xuesen repeatedly asked, why can't our school cultivate outstanding scientific and technological innovation talents?
Why can't it be cultivated?In my opinion, it is necessary to cultivate"Exceptional Talent"First of all, we must cultivate a real person, a person who has the ability to think independently and is not confused by the world. Take, for example, civil servants. Isn't this work out of the ordinary?I don't think so. To become an excellent civil servant, you only need to have these two elements: one is the awareness of the rules of doing things according to the law, and the other is to establish the moral integrity of serving the people. These two points cannot be learned in off-campus training courses and open bidding tutorial classes, which are also the responsibility and mission of universities.
I don't think it's a good sign for civil servants to invade ivory towers, because if the universities are also corrupt and the water in the swimming pools stinks, then it's hard to expect students to come out of the sludge without staining.
A professor at Peking University once said: At present, universities across the country, including the best Tsinghua University and Peking University, are cultivating a group of highly intelligent, calculating, and excellent students in their twenties, who know how to cooperate and make good use of the system to achieve their goals, if the school cannot give these people the opportunity to establish correct values, when these students also grasp the power and have status, then the harm to society will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed, will be greater than greed. The harm caused to the society will be greater than the harm caused by the ** filthy officials!